McFadden’s last meeting with the Broncos (at Denver in 2011) saw him carry the ball 22 times for 150 yards. He also had a good game last week, so there should be no problem with starting the Raiders rusher.

9. Marshawn Lynch, Seattle Seahawks (at St. Louis Rams)

Lynch has gotten 21 or more carries in every game that the Seahawks have played. That’s why he’s a top-10 RB.

The Rams defense (which was notoriously bad against the run last season) held him to 3.3 yards per carry in St. Louis in 2011. That’s why he’s at the back end of the top-10.

10. Ryan Mathews, San Diego Chargers (at Kansas City Chiefs)

Whether Mathews has a big game against the Chiefs might depend on the Chargers’ success against the Chiefs in Week 4. He saw the Chiefs twice in 2011.

In one game, Mathews had 149 total yards and two touchdowns on 25 touches. The Chargers won that game in San Diego. In the other, he gained 112 total yards on 19 touches with a fumble. The Chargers lost that game in Kansas City.